SCHEMBL62444

SCHEMBL62444 is a lipid of Polyketides (PK) class.

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Current reference collection contains 584 references associated with SCHEMBL62444 in LipidPedia. Due to lack of full text of references or no associated biomedical terms are recognized in our current text-mining method, we cannot extract any biomedical terms related to diseases, pathways, locations, functions, genes, lipids, and animal models from the associated reference collection.

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We collected disease MeSH terms mapped to the references associated with SCHEMBL62444

MeSH term MeSH ID Detail
Prostatic Neoplasms D011471 126 associated lipids
Weight Gain D015430 101 associated lipids
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Matulka RA et al. Developmental and Reproductive Effects of SE5-OH: An Equol-Rich Soy-Based Ingredient. 2009 J Toxicol pmid:20107584
Thorp AA et al. Soya isoflavone supplementation enhances spatial working memory in men. 2009 Br. J. Nutr. pmid:19480732
Huang RY and Chou CC Stability of isoflavone isomers in steamed black soybeans and black soybean koji stored under different conditions. 2009 J. Agric. Food Chem. pmid:19256558
Pyo YH and Seong KS Hypolipidemic effects of Monascus-fermented soybean extracts in rats fed a high-fat and -cholesterol diet. 2009 J. Agric. Food Chem. pmid:19697921
Sepehr E et al. Effect of glycosidation of isoflavones on their bioavailability and pharmacokinetics in aged male rats. 2009 Mol Nutr Food Res pmid:19437481
Muñoz Y et al. Equol is more active than soy isoflavone itself to compete for binding to thromboxane A(2) receptor in human platelets. 2009 Thromb. Res. pmid:18786699
Messina MJ and Wood CE Soy isoflavones, estrogen therapy, and breast cancer risk: analysis and commentary. 2008 Nutr J pmid:18522734
Warri A et al. The role of early life genistein exposures in modifying breast cancer risk. 2008 Br. J. Cancer pmid:18392054
Klejdus B et al. Ultrahigh-pressure liquid chromatography of isoflavones and phenolic acids on different stationary phases. 2008 J Chromatogr A pmid:18501366
Chun J et al. Hydrolysis of isoflavone glucosides in soymilk fermented with single or mixed cultures of Lactobacillus paraplantarum KM, Weissella sp. 33, and Enterococcus faecium 35 isolated from humans. 2008 J. Microbiol. Biotechnol. pmid:18388479